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Marine Parks Act 2004
sec.145AChief executive’s general powers
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### sec.145A Chief executive’s general powers
The chief executive may do any thing the chief executive reasonably considers is necessary to administer, or achieve the object of, this Act, including, for example—
enter or use a marine park for a prohibited purpose within the meaning of section 43 (3) ; or
take a cultural or natural resource of a marine park.
To remove any doubt, it is declared that the chief executive does not require an authority under this Act to carry out an activity authorised under subsection (1) .
s 145A ins 2011 No. 6 s 99
(sec.145A-ssec.1) The chief executive may do any thing the chief executive reasonably considers is necessary to administer, or achieve the object of, this Act, including, for example— enter or use a marine park for a prohibited purpose within the meaning of section 43 (3) ; or take a cultural or natural resource of a marine park.
(sec.145A-ssec.2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that the chief executive does not require an authority under this Act to carry out an activity authorised under subsection (1) .
- (a) enter or use a marine park for a prohibited purpose within the meaning of section 43 (3) ; or
- (b) take a cultural or natural resource of a marine park.